Björk has revealed her 10th studio album ‘Fossora’ – and its collaborators, the Indonesian duo Gabber Modus Operandi. In an interview with the Guardian published today (August 19), the pop icon opened ...
The duo took to Instagram on April 5 to announce the tour, sharing a list of tour dates that span nearly three months. The tour will begin in Athens, Greece on April 9 and will wrap up on June 24 in ...
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In Berghain’s experimental floor Säule, the mob is dancing ecstatically. Some freestyle at the front, while some close their eyes and meditate through their repetitive moves. They seem to temporarily ...
Björk shimmies and sways in a strange mushroom forest in the video for “Atopos,” the first single from her upcoming album Fossora. In the Viðar Logi-directed clip, Björk is surrounded by a bass ...
Indonesian act Gabber Modus Operandi have suspended all touring plans for the foreseeable future, including a run of dates in Canada, while they address an allegation of sexual violence that has been ...
Gabber is back, but you’ve never heard it done this way before. The ultra-fast electronic music genre popularised in Europe in the early 1990s has been given a new lease of life by Bali-based duo ...
Western Front is pleased to present a touring showcase of music from Indonesia represented by the Yes No Wave Music label run by the interdisciplinary artist and producer Wok the Rock. The tour will ...
Bjork‘s shroomy new album Fossora is out on Friday, and she’s just shared the title track which features Kasimyn of Gabber Modus Operandi. Like the other songs released from the album, it’s heavy on ...
An avid fungophile, Björk has dubbed Fossora her “mushroom album” — earthly, organic, grounded, and reminiscent of the circle of life. The personnel behind Fossora also includes a sextet of bass ...
After decades of colonialism, civil unrest and dictatorships, Indonesia has only recently begun to grapple with the question of what to do, post war. With the fall of Suharto in 1998, years of ...